Well, a guy came and bought my old truck, so I had some extra cash this afternoon. Decided that I would get my wood stock .44 mag Handi out of lay-a-way. I also picked up some lead barrel sinkers and will slug the barrel next week. Hopefully, I can get it ready and take it to the range next week, too.
Thanks in part to cwlongshot's information on my previous post and partly due to the interest a new .357 mag Handi with the synthetic stock was getting from other lookers, I also put the .357 on lay-a-way while there. I figure it will be the truck and fishing/camp gun most of the time when I go to the river.
I don't know if it is common or not, but the .357 was priced about $60.00 less than the other Handi's there. It was $219 and there were a couple of wood stock .223s, a .44mag, and a 45/70 ( both with plastic stocks) that were $279. Does anyone know if the .357 is usually less than the others. I did notice that the barrel was marked SB2, but there was a warning stamped in the frame that said to not fit any barrel other than .357 mag, .44 mag, or shotgun to it. Evidently it is on the SB1 frame. My new .44 mag did not have the same warning, so I'm guessing that it must be the SB2 frame. Doesn't matter, because I don't intend to get another barrel for either. I may pick up another .357 later on and punch it to .357 maxi, though.